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Kudos to the developers of nvidia flex UP, good of you guys to make sure there is an installation vid, along with installation notes in the read me files an links to those vids in that.
Though unfortunatly my installation was crashing, both on lw 11.6.3 and lw 2015 64 bit, it happened when trying to configure the menus, it may be due to very old nvidia drivers though, will have to change.

And it is looking fast and impressive really, and if that price tag is what is valid, then I think I will reconsider my stubborness and invest anyway, though I said I won´t until I see what´s in the next Lightwave release, from what Ivé seen in the presentations, I also like the UI and how fast you can get going.

Hurleyworks have really started to grow with this flex UP, the remesher which will also be interesting, and advanced placement etc.
Just need to figure out how you would approach an oil spill flowing along with a fire and smoke simulation flowing from that, if you simply could use the fluid particles to drive the velocity and birth of the turbulenceFD, either directly or by converting the flex particles to lw particles or something.

Kudos to the developers of nvidia flex UP, good of you guys to make sure there is an installation vid, along with installation notes in the read me files an links to those vids in that.
Though unfortunatly my installation was crashing, both on lw 11.6.3 and lw 2015 64 bit, it happened when trying to configure the menus, it may be due to very old nvidia drivers though, will have to change.

And it is looking fast and impressive really, and if that price tag is what is valid, then I think I will reconsider my stubborness and invest anyway

$75 is a no brainer if you do fluid projects.
Think about it 75 + $20-50 for each module Hurley adds. The price is very competitive to whats available out there not just lw.
There's almost no learning curve if you know fluids. It takes 20 minutes to produce something with the demo. I spent a couple of days in blender and a few weeks to get decent results and I still hate doing it there.